Google Workspace domain aliases Domain name aliases are additional domain names associated with your primary domain; they function with your current set of user[...] read more
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What is NS Records? A Name Server [NS] is a computer that does a DNS “lookup”, which is basically translating a domain name to[...] read more
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What is DNS? It stands for Domain Name Service – DNS. To understand DNS, you have to understand that a computer has no[...] read more
What’s an IP address? Well, IP addresses are Internet Protocol (IP) addresses. They’re addresses to a computer somewhere on the internet – when you’re[...] read more
What is a C-Name record? A C-Name is like an “aka” (also-known-as, we love acronyms hooray) for your A-Record. So a C-Name allows you to[...] read more
Google Page Creator Migration to Google Sites About the Page Creator shut down Google Page Creator will be shut down in June, 2009. To make the transition[...] read more
What is an A-Record? A DNS A-Record is a record inside a DNS server that links a domain name to an IP address. It’s[...] read more
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